Talking is something that teenagers do regularly, but why is it that when it comes to talking about their mental health issues they’re at a loss for words? Mental health is something that many of today’s teenagers deal with. According to healthychildren.org, nearly 1 in 3 teenagers will […]
The Fort Lauderdale High School Pre-Law Magnet Program held its first LawTalk of the 2021-2022 school year on Wednesday, September 15. “It was so nice that community members continued our LAWTalk program virtually last year, but it is so much better in person!” said Pre-Law Magnet Coordinator Ms. Jennifer Muha. […]
Mrs. Chaquita Lawford is the new Fashion Design teacher at Fort Lauderdale High School. The 2021-2022 school year is her first year teaching at FLHS. Mrs. Lawford was born in Hollywood, Florida, and has lived in Florida for her whole life. She never really thought about moving out […]
The Flying L’s have done it again with their September 30 win over the 1-3 Piper High School Bengals. The 20-14 win improves their record to 3-1. The game started off a bit slow, with the L’s down 8-0 going into the second quarter. Head Coach Richard Dunbar […]
This “Hispanic and Proud” spotlight is Ms. Vanessa Peña! Ms. Peña was born in Fort Lauderdale as a first generation Salvadoran-American. Her parents moved to the United States in the 1980’s to flee the Salvadoran civil war that lasted from 1979 to 1992. Despite being born here, she […]
The official Fort Lauderdale High School swimming and diving season started on August 18, the first day of school, to great anticipation by members of the swim and dive teams. “It’s good to be back,” shared Kyle Weiner (12). “Last year, our season was shortened, and we didn’t […]
On September 17, the Flying L’s took on the Olympic Heights Lions in an away game, blowing them out 40-0. Head Coach Richard Dunbar felt his team did exactly what they needed to do. “Olympic Heights is a great team, don’t get me wrong. They are very well […]
This “Hispanic and Proud” spotlight is Coach Joe Murillo! Coach Murillo is a second-generation Cuban and Mexican who started working in education to be the role model he didn’t have when he was in school. “I didn’t see other Latino teachers in school growing up. Maybe my influence […]
By Ayanna M. Clarke Fort Lauderdale High School would like to give a big welcome to Ms. Elizabeth Moran, a recent addition to the Flying L Social Studies Department teaching AICE United States History and AICE European History. Though Moran is now extremely passionate about her job, she […]
Helpful upperclassmen share tips on how to keep up with the demands of high school for new sophomores and freshmen.
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